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Saturday, August 20, 2016

“Reasonable and decent choice for President”

Arecent
Rhode Islands Future postgot us
into a “lesser evil” discussion about Hillary Clinton. While I disagree
with her about a few issues, that doesn’t make her “evil.”

It’s bad enough the right-wing attack machine has smeared
Clinton for so long, calling her “crooked” even though determined, relentless
investigations going back to Whitewater, Vince Foster, Travelgate and more have
never found anything crooked. For liberal/progressive sites to pile on is
crazy.

I think there is no doubt Clinton will defend Medicare/Medicaid/Social
Security, defend the medical insurance expansion of the ACA, stand up for
reproductive freedom, the Iran nuclear deal, rights for immigrants, labor, the
LGBT community, appoint reasonable Supreme Court justices, and maybe expand gun
background checks, child care and family leave programs if Congress allows.

Trump and the GOP will do the opposite on all of the above.

Of course Clinton is not perfect.

I don’t trust her on trade, she may approve high levels of
immigration that depress wages. She has been too quick to intervene in foreign
countries such as Libya and Honduras.

But she and Obama did try to wind down the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, resisted pressure to do more military stuff in Syria and Iran, and
are being criticized for that and for not doing even more killing in opposing
ISIS.

So I can’t see how putting these GOP critics in charge who got
us into Iraq in the first place will do us any good.

On taxes, Trump is a mainstream GOP trickle-downer, proposing
the end of estate taxes, big corporate and personal income tax reductions.
We’ve been down that road, it would further transfer wealth to the 1%, further
starve government programs. Clinton wouldn’t do that.

On the environment, Clinton would likely continue the mixed
record of Obama while Trump and the GOP would be all in for coal and oil and
fossil fuels, they even say they are.

Clinton would resist the GOP assault on public land and on
wildlife. And Transport Providence of all people should appreciate the
Democratic support for bikes, transit, and trains (by the way, VP choice Tim
Kaine promoted downtown Richmond passenger rail revival when he was Mayor), the
national GOP wants to eliminate all Federal support for that.

Clinton is not a pacifist, socialist, or radical, so those that
are have legit reasons for not backing her, but it still doesn’t make her
“evil.”

Not being in those categories, I see it as an easy choice to
back Clinton, and not just because of Trump.

Still, in Rhode Island we are so used to civil and reasonable
Republicans who often back needed good government programs and watchdog
excessive spending, we can forget the extremism of Trump and the national GOP
these days.

I also frankly value the idea of finally electing a woman as
President. Eight years ago plenty of progressives said that about a first
black President, but it’s not cool to say that now about a real chance to elect
the first woman.

As for the interminable e-mail stuff, nobody cared that previous
GOP Secretaries of State used a private e-mail server at times and rightfully
so. While Clinton was ill-advised to do this, it doesn’t make her “evil” it is
just a political attack point which Sanders himself thought was a distraction.

To sum up, though far from perfect, she is a reasonable and
decent choice to support for President.

Barry Schiller served on
the Board of the Transit Authority 1995-99. He can be reached at
bschiller@localnet.com

Thought for the day

“Charlottesville is a great place that’s been very badly hurt over the last couple of days. I own, actually, one of the largest wineries in the United States. It is in Charlottesville.”

Donald Trump, responding to a question whether he would go to Charlottesville to offer support and comfort as so many Presidents have done in the past.

Quick fact check: Donald Trump does not own the winery; his idiot son Eric does under the name Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC. And at 36,000 cases annual production, the winery is not even the largest winery in Virginia, never mind the United States.

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